This flooring can be floated (recommended), stapled (optional) or glued (optional).

A beautiful handscraped butcher block solid wood floor that can be installed in all levels of the house, including basements! A true do-it-yourself REAL SOLID WOOD product - no glue, no nails, no mess - installs just like laminates. Features the easy installation method of dropping and locking. Solid wood butcher block construction is more stable than traditional solid wood floors and offers durability and structure. Each plank is completely sealed (top, back and sides).In addition, the pattern effects of the construction make for a great look that adds character to the flooring.

Colonial American homes were built with wooden floors that were sawn using basic hand-held tools. The hand-crafted workmanship that went into those floors can be found in Virginia Mill Works handscraped floors.

About Handscraped Flooring:Handscraped or distressed hardwood floors have a natural worn appearance. They look like floors from the days when floors were finished by hand.Please note this product is a nominal 3/4" thick, but due to its scraping process the thickness may be as thin as 5/8" in the scraped areas.

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This was my husband and my first attempt at installing a wood floor. Our neighbor had a terrible time with a glue and nail hardwood and I was concerned about laminate durability. This solid hardwood click install floor was the best of both worlds--easy to install and very durable. The prep work (ripping out old carpet and tack strip) and setting a line to start were the most difficult parts of the installation. I would not hesitate to use this product again!

The wood itself is lovely but not all planks are created equal - especially the shorter ones. If I had to do it all over again I'd select a different product. Beware of the width of the planks. If you get one that is not cut exactly plumb, a gap will occur and that plank will set about 1/8 inch lower than the level plane of the floor. With that gap in one piece, the gap will stair-step its way all across the floor to the wall. This doesn't look good and the pieces won't lock into place as they should. Some planks are also warped making the fitting less than a snap. If you must have this floor, proceed carefully and be prepared to throw out quite a bit that is less than a perfect fit. If you proceed, you'd better also have brown caulk with you to fill in gaps that occur from poor fitting or warped product.

I installed 500 square feet in my LR, Foyer hall and upstairs hall. Overall very satisfied. The only negative I can cite is that each box contained one board replaced with shorter versions. Sometimes it was a 2/3 borad and a 1/3 board. But 90% of the time it was three 1/3 boards. The 1/3 boards are not nearly as usefull as the 2/3. Seems like they were trying to pawn off excess short pieces.

We installed this floor (600 sf) in our ranch house three months ago and couldn't be happier. The install in the main room was a breeze but halls and closets can slow down installation. We had the whole job done in 8 hours.

We used a power mitre saw to cut the segment lengths and a Sears table saw to rip the edges where necessary. All of the pieces "clicked" together easily or with a few taps to a block with a rubber mallet.

We have a large dog (70lbs) and have not seen any scratches or marks created by his claws.

For general cleaning a swiffer type system works best. Not one that sprays the floor however. Lightly damp is fine but never soak or flood mop your floor. Do not use steam mops. Have a no shoes policy as much as possible. Use felt pads on all furniture. Sweep often.

Bellawood Cleaner works well (use as directed),

In addition, Bona Kemi makes a decent hardwood flooring cleaner.

Do not use oil-type cleaner or wax of any kind.

Answered on 6/11/2014 by Tech & Install

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What are the dimensions of each box? I'm trying to determine if I can fit it in a vehicle or request delivery.

This product question would be better answered by our Sales Department, they are more familiar with all of our flooring products and can better assist you with your questions.Please call our Sales Dept. @ (800) 476-0007. Thank you for your inquiry.

Answered on 3/13/2014 by cc-3

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What is the foermaldehyde level of this product? Is foermaldehyde based adhesive used in making the butcher block? I did not find MSDS of these product in your floring 101 section. I found MSDS for Virgina Mill Works solid hardwood only.

I will send the MSDS directly to your email. Thank you for your inquiry

Answered on 2/18/2014 by cc-3

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Based on a few conversations I've had with flooring people as well as internet research, the advice I'm getting is NOT to install solid hardwoods floating, because it will warp or cup since it's not secured to anything.

The instructions for installing this product indicate that it must be floated on a concrete slab, so how is this product different than traditional solid hardwoods that allows it be installed like that?

I really like this floor, but I want to be assured that it will not deteriorate after install.

Despite today's advanced technology, water spills, dirt and other abrasive substances can damage a wood floor's finish. Location, traffic patterns, how often the floor is vacuumed and cleaned, children and/or pets are all factors that influence wear and durability. We strongly recommend cleaning any spills immediately. Thank you for your inquiry.

Yes it is possible but can be very difficult and cause problems Please contact me directly and I would be glad to answer any of your installation questions.MarkTechnical & Installation Specialist Office (800)-366-4204 ext. 4857My work hours are 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern Standard TimeThank you for writing in!

Answered on 6/4/2013 by cc-2

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Is this product suitable for installation below grade? The instructions just say now ideal for wet areas with no mention of grade.

We do not have nosing available on-line. Please call our Sales Dept. @ (800) 476-0007 for pricing and availability. Thank you for your inquiry.

Answered on 1/25/2013 by Tech & Install

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I have two large German Shepherds who basically scratch the finished completely off my acid stained concrete floors. Is there any hardwood "hard" enough to withstand 100lb dogs running about without completely destroying it?